Barring the lack of rounded edges, the new Microsoft Store, which debuted with Windows 11, is now available to Insider Program members, and very soon it will reach all Windows 10 users as promised.
It’s basically another reason why you don’t need to upgrade to Windows 11 too much at the moment. Windows 10 will continue to receive updates, in fact the next big update is coming in November and next to this, the app store will be released.
More apps, better design, multimedia content …
The new Microsoft Store is a significant improvement in Windows 11 over the current store in Windows 10. Not only is it better designed with better access to content, integration of movies and series, and better access to the library of apps and their updates, but has more and better apps.
Microsoft has opened this store for developers to upload not only Modern apps, but also to classic Win32 apps, that is, the usual programs that we are used to installing in “next, next”.
This has made apps like the full and classic version of VLC already on the Windows 11 Microsoft Store, along with others like Zoom, Disney +, OBS Studio, and even WinZip. This store also accepts progressive web applications, hence the famous graphics editor Canva or TikTok are also present.
Another important feature of the new Microsoft Store is its integration with other app stores, such as the Epic Games Store or the Amazon App Store. But do not be deluded, this Microsoft Store will not have Android apps, At least this is something that the company only plans to integrate into Windows 11 so it does not seem that it ends up also reaching Windows 10, although there is a very small possibility that it happens.
If you are an Insider of Windows 10 and you are in the preview ring you can update immediately from the same Microsoft Store. In the coming weeks, with the Windows 10 November 2021 Update, it should reach all users.